https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZbFrTl_riA


Ah! I sent you a message detailing that actually on your site! I also uploaded a vid with just the cool city audio from when Goku visits West City, but I hasn't gotten a hit on that one yet. But the audio bot is handy indeed; I used it to great utility to find various library music used in the Ratchet & Clank series (my other great love) for my Ultimate Soundtrack Collection.kenisu3000 wrote:Thanks a bunch! That audio bot can either be the bane of one's existence or the handiest thing ever; it's also how Zestanor found out that "Kame Sennin Rock" was actually an instrumental of "Boogaloo".
I'll have to update my documentation.
Ah, cool! I have considered going through the Dragon Ball Funimation surround sound mix to mash various unreleased tracks together to get clean versions, as your site is a very handy way to figure out where all of them are. It'd be a big task though, and I wouldn't be able to cover Z as I don't own the Orange Bricks.kenisu3000 wrote:You're welcome! Yes, I love getting wonderful surprises when it comes to menu music on DVDs; before the Blue Bricks, there were the old two-disc sets for DragonBall, and occasionally you'd get an unreleased cue playing during the various menus, though it was often edited. I believe it's the only way to get a completely clean version of "King Gourmeth Flies Off The Handle" from Movie 1, and a good chunk of "The Wrath Of Tao Pai Pai" from Movie 3, two of my favorites.
Oh cool, thanks! I think it's a relevant question considering that DBZ is such a big musical refresh to the point that it can be considered a separate score set entirely independent from Dragon Ball. I actually got to asking after I noticed that the Kikuche piece used for Kai's recaps in the Android/Cell portion had the King Piccolo theme in it, and the Podcast episode on favourite music pieces which pointed to a piece from the first DBZ movie that mixed in Makafushigi with Piccolo. Since I don't have a personal "chronologically organized" DBZ music folder like I do with DB, I kinda consider those more closely related to the DB score, and it'd be cool to listen to them alongside the DB stuff.kenisu3000 wrote:I saw your email the other day so I plan on getting around to answering your question from it.
That is a possibility. Again with the R&C comparison, the Groovitron tracks from the PS4 game don't get matched to anything on YouTube, implying that they're unique compositions. On the flip-side, it took ages for the Tiny Train music hit!kenisu3000 wrote:Oh, and it may still be possible that the city cue was indeed created for DragonBall and wasn't just stock music.